Cold Store Energy Adviser
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Welcome to our free on-line Cold Store Energy Adviser
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Refrigeration is one of the most energy-intensive technologies of the food supply chain. The ICE-E project has been designed to help cold store operators reduce energy usage in cold stores.
Whether your company is a large multinational corporation or a dynamic small or medium enterprise, you are entitled to benefit from the
free ICE-E Cold Store Energy Adviser.
By using this on-line benchmarking tool, you are enabled to:
• Compare the performance of your cold store against statistical data for thousands of other stores across Europe.
• Identify the potential energy savings that could be achieved in your cold store.
• Reduce cold store energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions through optimised operation, intelligent handling practices and rational equipment choices
The on-line Cold Store Energy Adviser should take 15-20 minutes to enter your input data.
Once you have submitted the required information, you can return to the site as many times as you like to update your input data and to compare the performance of your cold store to the ever expanding database.
The energy consumption of your store can be compared against the database for:
1. Size of store
2. Store temperature
3. Products stored
4. Yearly throughput
Confidentiality
Contact details and technical data entered as input information for the Cold Store Energy Adviser will solely be used for engineering computations, statistical processing, performance comparison and further contacts with you (if any). This information will be treated in strict confidence and will not be disclosed to any third parties or authorities (including the European Commission).
Disclaimer
Feedback information generated by the Cold Store Energy Adviser is based on the current state of art and achievements within the ICE-E project. The ICE-E consortium cannot accept any liability for the consequences of the use or misuse of this information, which does not necessarily reflect the official position of the European Commission.
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Assistance and further information
Should you need any further information or assistance, please feel free to contact one of the 8 international partners in this project
here
or visit our website:
www.ice-e.eu
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